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Windows 7: BSOD:s again..

Wow.. Ran SFC /scannow and it found corrupted files but was unable to fix them, uploading report cause it looks pretty bad :/

Oh, and noticed it ain't "first boot of the day".. If I leave computer without power for about 2 or more hours it crashes after next startup.

Very troubling. Any idea what happened? Please list all system related software you have used that is not published by Microsoft. We can likely repair whats occurred but you are reaching a point of diminishing returns rapidly -- persistent crashes, a verifiably corrupted system, etc. It may be a better course of action at this point to backup the files you need and reinstall 7.

Nippe, run SFC at least three times. From my experience, if SFC find multiple problems, it only corrects them one at a time. Let us know the results after three or four runs with SFC. If this does not do the trick, I concur with baarod, it is time to do a clean reinstall.

OK, today I decided to reinstall Windows. When computer started installing it crashed after 10% and bluescreened (BAD_POOL_HEADER). That was first startup ofc, after that I tried again and it installed just fine. Seems like its hardware issue?

Might have found a cause for bluescreens! Had a chat with some guy in WoW about those lags and he said that uninstalling some ASUS programs removed them from him.. So I did so and my lags were gone. He also said that program called "SmartDoctor" which has to do something with graphic card fan speeds caused bluescreens for him while playing. So I googled about that thing and found this site: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- Blue Screen Crashes, ASUS Drivers and Smart Doctor

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Ok, I really hope someone from ASUS reads this aswell :)
If not, at least some information regarding windows crashes with ASUS Drivers:
I have experienced *random* blue screens on PC Startup after buying the 8600 nVidia from ASUS - and as I tend to tune everything to the owner settings I installed the whole software suite that comes with it (including Smart Doctor) - and upgraded all to the latest version from the ASUS download site - still blue screens.
Soooo... I went into digging through the stack dumps of windows to check what is actually happening.
Here is what I found:
If you have the Blue Screen Crash just on windows starting - when it starts to load your software uninstall Smart Doctor and it will go away. The problem with Smart Doctor is, that it is trying to acces the driver features to read the Video Card state and data, before the Video Card Driver finishes to initialize / load fully itself. It accesses so, an uninitialized part of the driver and / or card which does lead to a Page Fault in an Unpaged Area (Driver Memory) -> Blue Screen + Reset.

That looks excactly whats been happening for me.. Trying to uninstall those programs and see if that does the trick.